Sarah Maver, PsyD
Sarah Maver received her doctorate in clinical psychology from Immaculata University in 2021 after completing her pre-doctoral internship at Drexel University Counseling Center. Subsequently, she completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Tuttleman Counseling Services at Temple University. Sarah earned her interdisciplinary bachelor's degree in biology and psychology from Loyola University Maryland and a master's degree in clinical psychology from Immaculata University.
Prior to entering the college counseling world, Sarah spent time working in residential, inpatient hospital, and outpatient medical settings. In therapy, she primarily utilizes relational and psychodynamic perspectives, focusing on a client's strengths and holding space to explore the various pieces of their identity. She also incorporates interventions from other modalities, such as cognitive behavioral therapy and dialectical behavior therapy. Sarah strives to create a warm, collaborative, and safe space where clients can be their authentic selves. Her areas of clinical interest include difficulties in relationships, adjustment, body image and eating concerns, cultural humility, and peer counseling. In addition to her clinical work, Sarah leads the peer support programs at the Counseling Center.
Outside of work, Sarah enjoys spending time with loved ones, adventuring through the city with her dog, reading and researching, and visiting new places.